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Picadome Montessori class doing work with Belle McCubbing while Nannie Faulconer (1865?-1940) looks on. Handwritten on verso, Class in Montessori taught by Miss Belle McCubbing at Picadome rural school near Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky. The Superintendent, Mrs. Nannie G. Faulconer adopted for motto when she went into office many years ago the following expression, 'Progress, the onward stride of God.' by Hugo. (Two copies)

Picadome Montessori class doing work with Belle McCubbing while Nannie Faulconer (1865?-1940) looks on. Handwritten on verso, Class in Montessori taught by Miss Belle McCubbing at Picadome rural school near Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky. The Superintendent, Mrs. Nannie G. Faulconer adopted for motto when she went into office many years ago the following expression, 'Progress, the onward stride of God.' by Hugo. (Two copies)

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  • English

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  • University of Kentucky

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  • 2003av011

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